After the disaster that was Mark Sanchez’s Sunday afternoon against the Miami Dolphins, the New York Jets should hold on to any potential spark they have. Tebow proved last season that he’s capable of providing such a spark. And following yet another pathetic Sanchez performance, under center is a logical location for that spark to take place.

In the now 3-5 Jets’ 30-9 loss to their division rival, Sanchez completed 28 of 54 passes for 283 yards (most of which came in garbage time) and one touchdown to one interception.

And after that late-third-quarter interception halted one of the Jets’ few potential scoring drives—and a Sanchez fumble had already led to a Dolphins touchdown—Alan Hahn of the MSG Network tweeted:

While Tebow isn’t the most credible quarterback in the NFL—he was just voted the most overrated player in the league—his resume is undeniable. Last season, he was the major difference between an abysmal Denver Broncos team that started 1-3 and an upset-hungry band of brothers that fought their way to the Divisional Round of the postseason. What’s keeping the Jets from throwing Tebow into the fire and seeing if he can pull off yet another Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego?

Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reported prior to Week 8 that, according to sources, New York won’t trade Tebow. But if the decision was in doubt prior to kickoff, it sure shouldn’t be now.

New York is low on options. And Tebow is one of, if not, its best.

David Daniels is a featured columnist at Bleacher Report and a syndicated writer.